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Secondly , it is common practice for the offeror to require uncondi- tional acceptance by the acceptor although the offeror is not bound unless acceptances in respect of the required number of shares are received .
Secondly , it is common practice for the offeror to require uncondi- tional acceptance by the acceptor although the offeror is not bound unless acceptances in respect of the required number of shares are received .
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( The suggestion is framed in this way to counter the practice of stating the interest rate voluntarily but misleadingly as a percentage on the total hire - purchase price , or on the whole of the initial advance and / or as a monthly ...
( The suggestion is framed in this way to counter the practice of stating the interest rate voluntarily but misleadingly as a percentage on the total hire - purchase price , or on the whole of the initial advance and / or as a monthly ...
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The unfair or deceptive practices with which the Commission concerns itself are extremely far - flung and by no means ... If preliminary investigation leads the Commission to believe that a certain practice is unfair or deceptive ...
The unfair or deceptive practices with which the Commission concerns itself are extremely far - flung and by no means ... If preliminary investigation leads the Commission to believe that a certain practice is unfair or deceptive ...
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COMPANY | i |
CONSUMER PROTECTION | 172 |
COST OF LIVING | 76 |
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